Entering the film industry almost at its beginning, Oscar Apfel began his career in 1911 as a director. He hit the big leagues in 1914 when he was given many prestigious assignments for Paramount Pictures, often in collaboration with Cecil B. DeMille. In 1916, he switched to Fox, and then freelanced for many smaller studios. His directing career began to fizzle out in the 1920s, and he wound up churning out low-budget features for minor studios. He retired from directing in 1927 and began a new career as a character actor, often cast as a senior government official, banker, businessman or other type of authority figure.
Oscar Avila is known for Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018), Finch (2021) and Stuck in the Middle (2011).
Oscar Azul is originally from Detroit Michigan, he grew up an orphan with only his dream of acting to keep him going. Oscar has experience in film, television and theatre. Most recently he has been in The Night of Living Dead the stage production. Films he has been apart of are America: Imagine the World without Her and Springbreakers with James Frano
Best Newcomer Actor 2019 award recipient (SCIFF) and Tropfest Jnr finalist, Oscar Bailey is an Australian actor consistently auditioning and being cast for leading roles. Recent credits include; the psychopathic lead of Daniel (overall winner BIHFF 2019), the quirky/cheeky lead in AFTRS dark comedy "Russell Sprouts" and emotional lead roles in Screen Qld B.OLD Recipient "These Walls" as well as "Elephants Farewell". Other castings include; Asher Keddie's son, Geoff Marsh, in Stephen Elliott's Swinging Safari alongside Kylie Minogue and Jack Thompson, ABC's Emmy award-winning "Dirt Girl World" (as "Nature / Walkabout Boy"), NBN US Series "Camp", "San Andreas", "Pirates" to scores of award-winning Shorts & university productions. Oscar regularly receives feedback not only for nailing the brief, yet his ease of adapting to character changes and bringing these traits to life. Oscar undertakes formal acting and stunt training with industry leaders and tackles each opportunity with enthusiasm, resilience, respect and a wicked sense of humour.
Oscar Baker is known for Forbidden Fruit: First Bite (2021).
Oscar Balderrama is an actor, known for The Guilty (2021), The Way (2021) and Action Royale (2021).
Oscar Batterham is known for A Spy Among Friends (2022).
Oscar Beisert is an actor, known for Cutting Corners (2021) and The King's Highway (2016).
Oscar Beltran is known for Contigo Capitan (2022), Sí mi amor, la película (2020) and Rita y yo (2007).
Heavyweight Hungarian-born character actor Oscar Beregi Jr.'s best performances were on the small screen, usually as Eastern European or Russian heavies. His stock-in-trade villainy was of a cultured or psychological, rather than physical nature, urbane and intellectual, yet inevitably sinister. His father, matinee idol Oscar Beregi Sr., had appeared on the Hungarian and German stage in Shakespearean roles, as well as acting in films, since 1919. Both Beregis left Hungary in 1939, the father settling in the United States, while the son ran a restaurant in Chile. It took several years for the younger Beregi to be granted a visa to enter the U.S., and then only through the intervention of then-U.S. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson. When Beregi finally arrived in America, he spoke little English and worked as a salesman for several years, learning the language, before re-entering the acting profession well into middle age. On the big screen, he was largely restricted to small supporting roles. However, Beregi made the most of the meatier roles offered him in television, such as mob boss Joe Kulak (a character possibly based on real-life mobster Jake Guzik) in eight episodes of The Untouchables (1959). He was also impressively commanding as the scientific criminal mastermind Farwell in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone: The Rip Van Winkle Caper (1961) and, in the same series, as former SS concentration camp commandant Guenther Lutze, driven to insanity by the ghosts of his former victims in The Twilight Zone: Deaths-Head Revisited (1961). He was also effective in Middle Eastern intrigue (The Third Man (1959)) and in parodying his evil personae in Get Smart: I'm Only Human (1966), Get Smart: Tequila Mockingbird (1969), and Young Frankenstein (1974). In his spare time, he was a successful breeder of Komondors, a breed of large, white Hungarian sheep dog, considered a living treasure in their native country.